
Though derided upon release, the hallucinogenic “City of the Living Dead” has earned its cult following with memorable and shocking sequences. This week it’s …continue reading Spookshow: City of the Living Dead (1980)

Though derided upon release, the hallucinogenic “City of the Living Dead” has earned its cult following with memorable and shocking sequences. This week it’s …continue reading Spookshow: City of the Living Dead (1980)

An underrated giallo gem, “The Psychic” is easily one of Fulci’s best — an innovative, smartly scripted, surprising supernatural mystery. Lucio Fulci has always …continue reading Flashback Friday: The Psychic (1977)

The harsh reception of one of Fulci’s last films is unjust; there’s an enjoyable evil throughout, even if it lacks his common brilliance. The …continue reading The Daily Dig: Demonia (1990)

An uninspired zombie mutant story, it hoped to bank on tropes and the assumed connection to George A. Romero’s franchise of the undead. A …continue reading The Daily Dig: Panic (1982)

A Fulci film feels nothing like a Fulci film, “Manhattan Baby” is slow and boring enough to be a baby’s lullaby. An amulet taken …continue reading The Daily Dig: Manhattan Baby (1982)

A giallo ghost story with an ample amount of gore and nudity fails to break the mold thanks to a wimpy ending. A morgue …continue reading The Daily Dig: Autopsy (1975)

“Voices From Beyond” is a worthy finale to the career of Italian horror master Lucio Fulci, ripe with rank corpses and tense nightmares. A …continue reading The Daily Dig: Voices from Beyond (1994)

On its anniversary, we celebrate the lasting legacy of Lucio Fulci’s essential zombie film — the perfectly gory grindhouse classic “Zombie”. August 25th, 1979… WE …continue reading Horror History: Lucio Fulci’s Zombie

In “Aenigma”, the Italian gore master tries his hand at a tired teen slasher trope with minimal success beyond his gross-out gags. An “ugly” …continue reading The Daily Dig: Aenigma (1987)

Severin continues to pay loving tribute to horror master Lucio Fulci, and “Demonia”, while not his best work, is another must-own Blu-ray. In what …continue reading Severin Sunday: Demonia (1987)
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